I have posted this a few months back and received some helpful hints, but I feel I still need more.

I am new to camping and just purchased a 320bhs TT which I have placed onto a seasonal site. I am looking for things I need to start up including any plumbing and electrical concerns. Remember I am new and any info can be useful.

Also is someone can clarify, I was told I will need to flush out the toliets on occasion. What will I need and how often?

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I have posted this a few months back and received some helpful hints, but I feel I still need more.

I am new to camping and just purchased a 320bhs TT which I have placed onto a seasonal site. I am looking for things I need to start up including any plumbing and electrical concerns. Remember I am new and any info can be useful.

Also is someone can clarify, I was told I will need to flush out the toliets on occasion. What will I need and how often?

You can generally leave the gray water open and drain continiously. The black tank will need to be kept closed and filled to at least 3/4 full before you dump it. Tis allows the solids to liquify and also the volume helps flush the tank. Also keep some potty chemicals in the black tank.

If you leave the black tank open, you will have the solids accumulate and the toilet is open to the sewer line smell as well. Some campgrounds have some back pressure and smell on the lines at times and can get back into the camper, so you may need to keep the gray tank closed as well.